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The Los Angeles Film Festival gave X-Files fans a long awaited sneak peak at this summer's sequel, X-Files: I Want to Believe. Entertainment Weekly hosted a screening of two clips from the film and a panel discussion with star David Duchovny, creator and director Chris Carter, and writer Frank Spotnitz.

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It’s official: The X-Files sequel will not be called The X-Files Sequel.

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The Haunted Mansion and Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat dominated the Thanksgiving box office with Eddie Murphy's Disneyland attraction flick placing first by a very narrow margin for the five day holiday period. Top Ten: The Haunted Mansion Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat Elf Gothika Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Bad Santa The Missing Timeline Love Actually Brother Bear

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Australian writer-actor Patrick McCarville is considering suing the producers of The Man Who Sued God for relegating him to a small "based on an original idea by ..." mention at the end of the film.

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News Roundup: Sept. 24

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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19, 2001 -- Looks like Dylan McDermott has had enough of playing good guys.

"The Practice" star is in talks to star opposite Jennifer Lopez in the thriller "Enough," Daily Variety says.

In the film, McDermott would play an abusive husband who pursues Lopez to the bitter end.

PILLOW TALK: Emmy winner Allison Janney will join Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and Julianne Moore in the drama "The Hour," Variety columnist Michael Fleming says. The film is based on Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, which is an homage to writer Virginia Woolf.

Janney will play Streep character's lesbian lover. Also joining the cast are Claire Danes and Ed Harris.

A 'ONE' AND A TWO: Jet Li's going to have company for his next project. Variety reports that Delroy Lindo ("Gone in 60 Seconds") and Jason Statham ("Snatch") will join the martial arts

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Keifer Sutherland will star as French post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin in a Le Studio Canal Plus' biopic. Nastassja Kinski will costar as his wife, Mette.